Posts Tagged ‘Sandhill Cranes’

Plan Your Spring Migration Tour Now !

January 6th, 2011 by Karl Schmitt

Now is the time to plan your visit to Arizona for the Spring Migration – many species of birds will be moving from their winter hideaways back to northern climes beginning in March.  Our overwintering Sandhill Cranes depart for points north by about March 15, and that kicks off the flood of migrating species that will excite bird watchers through the rest of the Spring (March, April and May).  This is a very busy time for bird watching in SE Arizona – so if you plan to join the fun it would be wise to make your reservations for rooms (at Casa de San Pedro of course !), bird guides, etc.  Our weather should be beautiful, warm (but not hot) and sunny throughout the Spring.  Call for reservations now at 888 257-2050!

Winter Birding Now !

November 18th, 2010 by Karl Schmitt

As winter moves into northern climes, the birds come to Arizona (just like our other “snowbirds” do).  The Sandhill Cranes have now returned to Whitewater Draw, along with many waterfowl.  Field birds have joined us for the winter.  And an amazing array of raptors are soaring through the Sky Islands and Valleys of southeast Arizona.  Join them for a getaway from your winter – enjoy sunshine, great birdwatching, and the warm and welcoming hospitality of Casa de San Pedro.  90 miles southeast of Tucson, but only inches from heaven.  Call now for reservations:  toll free (888) 267-2050 !

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